Adapting Curriculum For Students With Special Needs
One of the most important things to keep in mind when working with students with special needs is that they can learn.
In many cases, it is not the lack of understanding or knowledge that causes problems but rather the manner of presentation, response requirements, and level of presentation.
Adapting curriculum for students with special needs is an essential part of being a special educator. The focus of this NASET Professional Development course will be on various strategies surrounding adaptation of curriculum for students with special needs.
More DetailsAfter taking this course you will understand the following:
- Curriculum Adaptations
- Ways to Adapt Instruction
- Checklist of Suggestions for Adapting the Curriculum
- Strategies for Adapting Tests and Quizzes
- Adapting Response Mode
- Working with the Child with a Learning Disability in the Classroom
- Working with the Child with an Emotional Disturbance in the Classroom
- Working with the Child with Intellectual Disabilities in the Classroom
- Adapting Grading Systems
- Reporting to Parents
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Factors Affecting Curriculum for Students with Special Needs
After taking this course you will:
- Understand academic factors that can affect curriculum performance
- Understand environmental factors that can affect curriculum performance
- Understand intellectual factors that can affect curriculum performance
- Understand language factors that can affect curriculum performance
- Understand medical factors that can affect curriculum performance
- Understand perceptual factors that can affect curriculum performance
- Understand psychological factors that can affect curriculum performance
- Understand social factors that can affect curriculum performance